Cristiano Ronaldo’s Son Joins Al Nassr: A Promising Career in the Making

Cristiano Ronaldo’s Son Joins Al Nassr: A Promising Career in the Making

Cristiano Ronaldo and his son at Al Nassr’s training. “Hold on, dad, I want to play with you,” said the eldest of Cristiano’s sons to his father. For some time now, he has wanted to share the playing field with the world star. It happened in Turin and Manchester, when Cristiano Jr. wore the same … Read more

Why More Women Are Being Diagnosed with Lung Cancer: Uncovering the Gender Disparities

Why More Women Are Being Diagnosed with Lung Cancer: Uncovering the Gender Disparities

Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – A new study shows that more young and middle-aged women are diagnosed with lung cancer at a higher rate than men, and scientists are struggling to understand the reason behind this. There is little awareness of the effects of the disease on women, according to experts, and the US … Read more

Climate Change and Young People’s Mental Health: A New Report Explores the Link

Climate Change and Young People’s Mental Health: A New Report Explores the Link

Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – A new report issued by the American Psychiatric Association says that climate change may play a major role in affecting young people’s mental health. Written in collaboration with climate advocacy organization ecoAmerica, the report documents how environmental events linked to climate change, including weather disasters, extreme heat, and poor … Read more

German Development Minister Calls on Rich Owner States of World Bank to Increase Funding for Poverty and Climate Protection

German Development Minister Calls on Rich Owner States of World Bank to Increase Funding for Poverty and Climate Protection

BERLIN (dts news agency) – Development Minister Svenja Schulze (SPD) has called on the rich owner states of the World Bank to follow Germany’s example and make more funds available for loans to combat poverty and for climate protection measures. “The global sustainability goals cannot be achieved without more money,” said the SPD politician to … Read more

Bisphenol A: Implications on Hormones, Autism, and ADHD

Bisphenol A: Implications on Hormones, Autism, and ADHD

Bisphenol A is an endocrine disrupting substance that mimics human hormones, thereby affecting the production of natural hormones. (Image/unsplash) Bisphenol A (BPA) is an endocrine-disrupting substance found in plastic containers, water bottles, and even sunglasses. It not only mimics human hormones and affects the production of natural hormones, but is also linked to reduced male … Read more

The Search for Life in the Universe: Optimism and New Discoveries

The Search for Life in the Universe: Optimism and New Discoveries

Many space scientists have stopped wondering whether there is life elsewhere in the universe. The question they ask is: When will we find it? Many are optimistic that we will discover signs of life on a distant world within our lifetime, perhaps in the next few years. One scientist leading a mission to Jupiter goes … Read more

Severe Hot Flashes During Menopause Linked to Heart Disease and Alzheimer’s Risk, Studies Find

Severe Hot Flashes During Menopause Linked to Heart Disease and Alzheimer’s Risk, Studies Find

Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – The feeling of heat comes out of nowhere, and for some women it may be so severe that they feel hot flashes hitting their faces. This is what happens as women approach menopause, a stage that 75% of women will pass through if they live long enough, according to … Read more

Successful Gene Therapy Restores Walking Ability in Mice with Spinal Cord Injury

Successful Gene Therapy Restores Walking Ability in Mice with Spinal Cord Injury

Original title: Successful reconnection of regenerated neurons after spinal cord injury restores walking ability of paralyzed mice Source: Science and Technology Daily In a new study in mice, a team of researchers at UCLA, Harvard University, and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology have developed a gene therapy that has been shown to stimulate brain … Read more

Asia-Pacific Regional IAU Meeting 2023: Young Astronomers, Oral Presentations, and Fathia’s Success

Asia-Pacific Regional IAU Meeting 2023: Young Astronomers, Oral Presentations, and Fathia’s Success

Asia-Pacific Regional IAU Meeting 2023 (APRIM 2023) is a discussion space related to certain scientific topics and meetings between scientists in the Asia-Pacific, especially young astronomers. This activity is open to anyone who has research in the field of astronomy and is sponsored by the International Astronomical Union (IAU). APRIM 2023 contains an oral presentation … Read more

German Aviation Industry Opposes Further Fees, Calls for a Moratorium

German Aviation Industry Opposes Further Fees, Calls for a Moratorium

Aviation industry: No further burden of fees BERLIN – The German aviation industry is opposing further increases in government fees for flying. The Federal Association of the German Aviation Industry (BDL) criticizes that the costs, which are already far too high, put a strain on companies and resulted in Germany falling behind as an aviation … Read more